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Polyimidazole ligands: Copper(II) complexes and antiproliferative activity in cancer cells.

Authors :
Brisdelli, Fabrizia
Bognanni, Noemi
Piccirilli, Alessandra
Perilli, Mariagrazia
Bellotti, Denise
Remelli, Maurizio
Vecchio, Graziella
Source :
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry. Nov2024, Vol. 260, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The design of novel chelators for therapeutic applications has been the subject of extensive research to address various diseases. Many chelators can manipulate the levels of metal ions within cells and effectively modulate the metal excess. In some cases, chelators show significant toxicity to cells. We investigated polyimidazole ligands by potentiometry and UV–Vis spectroscopy for their ability to form copper(II) complexes. We also compared the antiproliferative activity of the polyimidazole ligands and their copper(II) complexes with polypyridine ligands in CaCo-2 (colorectal adenocarcinoma), SH-SY5Y (neuroblastoma) and K562 (chronic myelogenous leukemia) cells and normal HaCaT (keratinocyte) cells. Polyimidazole ligands are less cytotoxic than their analogous polypyridine ligands. All polyimidazole ligands, except the tetraimidazole ligand for K562 cells, did not show any significant effect on the viability of cancer and normal cells. In contrast, the cytotoxic activity of polypiridine ligands was also observed in normal cells with IC 50 values similar to those of cancer cells. Tetraimidazole ligand, the only ligand active on the leukemic K562 cell line, induced caspase-dependent apoptosis and increased intracellular reactive oxygen species production with mitochondrial damage. The low cytotoxicity of the polyimidazole ligands, even if it limits their use as anticancer agents, could make them useful in other medical applications, such as in the treatment of metal overload, microbial infections, inflammation or neurodegenerative disorders. The low cytotoxicity of imidazole ligands makes them promising for medical applications, including the treatment of metal overload. [Display omitted] • Chelators can modulate the metal ion homeostasis inside cells. • Imidazole is a binding site in biological systems. • Polyimidazole ligands can bind copper(II). • Imidazole ligands show a low antiproliferative effect. • The low cytotoxicity could make them promising for a variety of medical applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01620134
Volume :
260
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179369278
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2024.112685